Week Two of the Compendium Of Curiosities Challenge was using fragment tiles. I wanted a way to see my different tissue tapes so I killed two birds with one stone so to speak. I put the tissue tape on paper and then used the Glossy Accents to adhere the fragments to the different tapes. I made my own tag out of cardstock cutting it to the size I needed and inked it with my favorite Tim Holtz distress inks. I then stamped over it with a variety of Tim Holtz stamps and a fine script print stamp from Hero Arts. I even inked one of my ribbons to match the tag (the one with the tape measure used to be white). I layed out the tiles and adhered them with Glossy Accents. I think it turned out great, Love It!!!

I love it too! What a innovative way be able to see your stash. That is a big problem of mine, I have so much that I dont know what I have half the time and will be going through stuff and think Oh, I wish I would of used that on such and such... Thanks Christie!!

You're absolutely right-- it DID turn out great! I love the way you designed this, like a little curio tag with precious objects displayed in tiny windows. It's lovely Christie, and I'm so happy you joined in for the second Compendium Challenge. Hope to see you again next week!

Christie! I heard your question on paperclipping a few weeks ago. CHA is open to crafters but only friday and saturday. The first portion which is T, W, and Th is for store owners, but this is the second time they've opened it to crafter. It's called the crafters supershow where there will be selling of items, some classes and lots of make and takes. I live in Aurora/Naperville please email me and I'll give you more info. I felt bad when they really didn't mention it on the rountable. uniquelg@msn.com Hope to hear from you soon.

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